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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Luderitz, Ongwediva, Oshakati, Rehoboth, Namibia, Rundu, Katima Mulilo, Nkurenkuru, Helao Nafidi, Henties Bay, Ondangwa, Okakarara, Khorixas, Eenhana, Luderitz Speed Challenge, Opuwo, Mercury Island, Oranjemund, Arandis, Namibia, Outapi, Noordoewer, Omuthiya, Rosh Pinah, Okombahe, Federal Convention of Namibia, Oshivelo, Rehoboth Ratepayers' Association, Divundu, Kolmanskop, Hardap, Namibia, Luderitz Airport, Ehenye, Rundu Airport, Namibian Port Authority, Shark Island, Namibia, 1988 Oshakati bomb blast, Rundu Rural West, Buchter News, Adolf Luderitz, Apostolic Vicariate of Rundu, Rundu Urban, Okahao, United People's Movement, Angra Pequena, Oshakati City F.C., Rehoboth Rural, Aranos, Oshakati West, Oshakati East, Oshakati Independence Stadium, Ongwediva Constituency, Luderitz Constituency, Erundu Secondary School, 2009 Luderitz oil spill, Oanob Dam, Olushandja Dam, Rehoboth Urban East, Rehoboth Urban West, Rehoboth Volksparty, Luderitz Railway Station, Rehoboth Railway Station, Otjinene, Rundu State Hospital, United Stars, Trekkopje, Gabriel Taapopi SSS, Mweshipandeka High School. Excerpt: Katima Mulilo (SiLozi: quenches the fire, referencing nearby rapids in the Zambezi) is the Capital of the Caprivi Strip, Namibia's far north-east extension into central Southern Africa. It comprises two electoral constituencies, Katima Mulilo Rural and Katima Mulilo Urban. Katima Mulilo, which is sometimes shortened to just "Katima," had approximately 22,700 inhabitants in 2001, a number that is estimated to have risen to 28,100 in 2010. It is located on the national road B8 on the banks of the Zambezi River in lush riverine vegetation with tropical birds and monkeys. The town receives an annual average rainfall of 654 millimetres (25.7 in). The nearest Namibian town from Katima Mulilo is Rundu, about 500 km away. About 40 km eas...